Introduction to Meta-Analysis - November 2018

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Introduction to Meta-Analysis - November 2018

By Sarah Nevitt

Date and time

Wed, 28 Nov 2018 10:00 - 16:00 GMT

Location

101A

Whelan Building University of Liverpool Liverpool L69 3BX United Kingdom

Description

Course overview
This workshop will introduce the basic principles of combining binary or continuous outcomes from randomised
controlled trials using the statistical technique of meta-analysis. Investigating heterogeneity and the potential impact of publication bias will be discussed. The practicalities involved such as extracting data and interpreting meta-analysis will be explored in small group sessions.

Who should attend? Is it right for me?
This one-day workshop is aimed at PhD students within the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences. It is suitable for those who have no previous experience of meta-analysis, as well as those seeking to refresh their skills.
If students do not already have a basic understanding of statistical techniques, we recommend they also register for the three day course on statistical issues in the design and analysis of research projects.

What will delegates learn?
By the end of this course delegates will:

  • Have an appreciation of different treatment effect measures and methods of meta-analysis
  • Have an understanding of the concepts of clinical and statistical heterogeneity
  • Be aware of issues when extracting different types of data for meta-analysis
  • Have an understanding of how to undertake and interpret meta-analysis

What does the course cover?

  • Introduction to Meta-Analysis
  • Meta-Analysis of Binary Data
  • Meta-Analysis of Continuous Data
  • Extracting data for meta-analysis
  • Heterogeneity
  • Interpreting meta-analysis
  • Publication Bias & further issues

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Contact Sarah Nevitt in the Department of Biostatistics: Sarah.Nevitt@liverpool.ac.uk

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